Ridley Scott’s “Exodus: Gods and Kings’’ is an utterly clueless, relentlessly grim and rambling action epic guaranteed to displease devout Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, amuse atheists — and ...
As 20th Century Fox opens its Moses epic Exodus: Gods And Kings on Friday, it faces a locust storm at the marketplace. Not only does the Ridley Scott film have to part the red sea of the sluggish B.O.
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Let the battle of the Moses epics begin! Two ...
When Christian Bale first talked with director Ridley Scott about playing the role of Moses in Scott’s “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” he went home and rented a movie to get him in the right mood. It wasn’t ...
It’s a strange thing, the process of seducing an audience into accepting something. Just moments into “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” we are confronted with the spectacle of John Turturro dressed as an ...
"Who's been telling you this?" "God." By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast In the new, nearly three-minute-long trailer, Bale’s Moses is shown being told of the prophecy that he is the leader ...
T he four-time Academy Award-nominated director Ridley Scott will return to the big screen in 2026, bringing to life his next ...